Coach majors didn't exactly leave the cupboard bare either. Phil was great in the 90's thats about all that can be said.The problem with that is that Fulmer won a ton of games from 93-97 and really even in the early 2000s with players that Garner didn't recruit. Not saying that you don't have a valid point, but IMO it has a lot more to do with head coaching changes across the league than any single assistant coach.
This is IMO at least 1 of the primary factors, SEC camps shutting down their states to outsiders. I'd add the Texas/Oklahoma area would not only reduce UT's recruiting expenses....theres a ton of talent out here. Look at overflow schools like Tulsa who have talent that would look great in an orange jersey. Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, and Texas can't dress em all out.The second that Georgia finally got their act together and hired a head coach that could seal the borders and keep us from cherry picking talent. Then, to a lesser degree, Auburn, South Carolina and now Alabama followed suit.
You have to wonder if, in today's world, Jamal Lewis, Cosey Coleman, Deon Grant, Albert Haynesworth and Tee Martin end up in Knoxvile.
particularly) The coaching staff stuck to what worked in the 90s. That, more than all else, is the cause of Tennessee's woes.
Our current "fall" from the National Scene started in 2004 when Ainge was injured against Notre Dame. Ainge looked better than Peyton Manning did as a freshman and we were slowly creeping up the rankings.
If Ainge was never hurt on that BOGUS play call by Fulmer right before halftime then the whole Rick Clausen dilema NEVER happens, thus 2005 probally NEVER happens, and so on and so on and so on.
I'm going to take a different approach on this. Sure we were "sliding" in the early 2000's but yet we were still always ranked in the top 15, we just weren't going to BCS bowl games.
Our current "fall" from the National Scene started in 2004 when Ainge was injured against Notre Dame. Ainge looked better than Peyton Manning did as a freshman and we were slowly creeping up the rankings.
If Ainge was never hurt on that BOGUS play call by Fulmer right before halftime then the whole Rick Clausen dilema NEVER happens, thus 2005 probally NEVER happens, and so on and so on and so on.
One second after the NC game.Stop for a second and ask yourself, when did this all start going wrong?? I found myself asking this very question today after thinking about the past 10 years or so. Honestly, I can't pick just one so here's where I think we started the downhill trend....
1. Randy Sanders promoted to OC. Sure, he's was a good position coach here at UT but this move just didn't make sense. It also made me wonder if Phil was really calling the plays until we just didn't have the talent anymore to make it look better.
2. Stallworth's dropped TD passes in the 01 SECCG. Sure, this maybe a reach BUT we haven't played well in Atlanta on both sides of the ball since the first half of that game.
3. The recruiting classes from 2002 and 2003. Very overrated, even though they had their studs. Tough to play a game in the SEC with so many busts that came from those classes. I believe these classes still haunt us somewhat.
4. Trooper Taylor. Sure he can give chest bumps, but I can honestly admit that I was wrong and talent made him look better than advertised. That being said though, his WR core from last season definitely was made into something bigger than it really was. Ainge made that group look great when there wasn't really that much talent there besides Gerald Jones and Lucas Taylor.
I'm sure I could come up with more, but that's all I have right now.